Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Examples ====== <code> ID: CFG_LOGIN 1. 0 </code> The system operates in full legacy mode, similar to all prior versions of OpenInsight <code> ID: CFG_LOGIN 1. 0 </code> <code> ID: CFG_LOGIN*EXAMPLES 1. 1 </code> The system operates in legacy mode for all applications other than EXAMPLES. When logging into the EXAMPLES applications, users need not specify their username and password; however, the username (as logged in to Windows) must exist in the OI system tables for the Examples application. <code> ID: CFG_LOGIN 1. 2 2. win_users]win_remote 3. localadmin]power_users 4. admin </code> The system operates in strict SSO mode (with the exception of the legacy override). Users who wish to access the system must belong to the "admin" group (in which case they are granted system administrator privileges), "localadmin" or "power_users" group (in which case they are granted administrator privileges), or "win_users" or "win_remote" group (in which case they are granted normal user privileges). The information as to which groups are defined will be obtained from the LDAP server on the network. <code> ID: CFG_LOGIN 1. 2 2. win_users]win_remote 3. localadmin]power_users 4. admin 5. 1 </code> The system operates in strict SSO mode (with the exception of the legacy override). Users who wish to access the system must belong to the "admin" group (in which case they are granted system administrator privileges), "localadmin" or "power_users" group (in which case they are granted administrator privileges), or "win_users" or "win_remote" group (in which case they are granted normal user privileges). The information as to which groups are defined will be obtained from both the LDAP server on the network and the local Windows system. guides/sso/examples.txt Last modified: 2023/10/25 10:49by 127.0.0.1